Homily for the Sunday of the Holy Myrrhbearing Women
By Holy Hieromartyr Sergius Mechev
By Holy Hieromartyr Sergius Mechev
In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit! Today’s feast is preeminently a feast of holy women. Recently it was heard from one of the sisters: "This is our feast." What a great delusion! If this is indeed a feast of women, then not of all, but only of the wise. Not all the women who lived in the days of the earthly life of Jesus Christ do we commemorate today, but only those who ministered to Him, followed Him, did not abandon Him even in the terrible moments of His sufferings and death.
We celebrate now the memory of those women who, at the hour of the burial of their Lord and Teacher, “beheld where they laid Him” (Mark 15:47). And when His most pure Body had been laid in the tomb, and the door of the tomb sealed with a stone, they did not depart, but remained, “sitting opposite the tomb” (Matt. 27:61). They came to the tomb, moved by great love for their Teacher, in order even at this last hour to minister to Him and, according to the Jewish custom, to anoint His body with spices. Not being able to fulfill their intention, but having returned home, even before the onset of the Sabbath they “prepared spices and ointments” (Luke 23:56), so that after the Sabbath rest, at the dawn of the first day of the new week, they might again go to the tomb and anoint with spices and ointment the body of Jesus. And they indeed go to the tomb “on the first of the Sabbaths,” very early, “while it was still dark” (John 20:1); they go, despite knowing that the entrance was blocked by a stone which they were not able to roll away, they go irrationally, driven by faith and love for the Crucified One, and for their great love they receive the greatest joy — the first good tidings of His Resurrection.








